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The 30th Georgia Volunteer Infantry served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. ==Organization== The regiment was organized at Camp Bailey, near Fairburn, Georgia in October 1861. Ten companies of volunteers met at the request of David Jackson Bailey, who had obtained permission from Governor Joseph E. Brown to form an infantry regiment for Confederate service. Due to a confusion in numbering, the regiment was known as the 25th until it was rearranged in April 1862. After re-arrangement and throughout the war it was known as the 30th Georgia〔Adamson, p. 22-23〕 The 30th Georgia comprised ten companies. The regiment was re-arranged in April 1862 in accordance with the conscript bill passed by the Confederate Congress, as follows: * Company A (originally Company B): Butts County — "Bailey Volunteers", Capt. Henry Hendrick * Company B (originally Company E): Bartow County — "Bartow Invincibles", Capt. R. M. Hitch * Company C (originally Company F): Campbell County — "Campbell Sharpshooters", Capt. W. N. Magouirk * Company D: Bibb County — "Hugeney Rifles", Capt. Hudson Whitaker * Company E (originally Company I): Clayton County — "Clayton Invincibles", Capt. C. A. Dollar * Company F (originally Company C): Butts County and Spalding County — "Hunter Guards", Capt. R. J. Andrews * Company G (originally Company H): Fayette County — "Fayette Volunteers", Capt. R. M. Harrell * Company H (originally Company G): Campbell County — "Campbell Greys", Capt. J. O. Redwine * Company I (originally Company A): Butts County — "Butts' Invincibles", Capt. F. L. Walthall * Company K: Campbell County — "Chattahoochee Volunteers", Capt. G. F. Longino 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「30th Georgia Volunteer Infantry」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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